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    Friendship is very important in a teenager’s life‚ if you pick the wrong friends things can go downhill. In the story Teenage Wasteland by Anne Tyler‚ a boy named Donny went down a dark path that led to an even darker future. Donny was a teenage boy who abused drugs and alcohol with his friends which resulted into failing in school. Donny’s school recommended a tutor which wasn’t too good of an idea. Donny’s tutor was a big joke who did nothing‚ but lower his grades. The tutors house was just a place

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    Teenage Dating Essay

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    Teenage Dating : Allowed or Not? Nowadays‚ many teenagers in junior high school already have boyfriends or girlfriends. It is not really an uncommon thing anymore in teenagers point of view lately. Teenagers in junior high school who already have boyfriends or girlfriends are just following their natural interest which usually goes to dating. People see this nowadays as there are many young teenagers who still in junior high school to what they called ‘hang out’ or dating in many places. Some

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    Find The Children Essay

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    A recent study shows that nearly 800‚000 children are reported missing each year. In most of the cases the abductor was capable to take the child because the adult was distracted. The public service announcement called Find the Children from the Find the Children organization a non-profit organization is an effective at at convincing the audience about how easy someone can be kidnapped. The PSA starts by showing us how a little girl is enjoying her birthday party by playing hide and go seek. Then

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    Brain Plasticity Essay

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    Brain plasticity is a type of plastic‚ living organ that can actually changes its own structure and functions even into old age and screen technology are video games ‚ computer/laptop screen ‚television ‚console and etc. In Australia researcher tests the aged people’s brains and in recent research it has been found that the population of adults aged 65 and over is expected to increase from 12% of the 2003 US population to 20% by 2030‚ or 72 million. Adam Gazzaley a researcher first recruited around

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    Part-III: Social Sciences & Hunanities ISSN-L: 2223-9553‚ ISSN: 2223-9944 Vol. 3‚ No. 2‚ September 2012 ISLAMIC PREVENTIVE MEASURES ON PREMARITAL TEEN SEX: A RELIGIOUS MODEL Salmi A. Sudan* Institute of Education‚ IIUM‚ MALAYSIA. Nik A. Hisham Institute of Education‚ IIUM‚ MALAYSIA. Siraje S. Abdallah Institute of Education‚ IIUM‚ MALAYSIA. Nik Suryani N. Abd. Rahman Institute of Education‚ IIUM‚ MALAYSIA. ABSTRACT Premarital sex behaviors among adolescents or adults are subjected to the

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    Dickinson’s poetry is startling and eccentric. Discuss. Perhaps one of the aspects that draw us to the poetry of Dickinson is its eccentricity and startling nature. In her poetry‚ Emily Dickinson explores a number of different themes including death‚ hope‚ nature‚ pain and love. The trademark signs of a Dickinson poem are her hallmark dashes she uses. Her dashes suggest that there is more to the story than she is writing down. Another characteristic of Dickinson’s poetry is the capitalization

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    Brain Cancer Essay

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    know that an estimated 13‚000 people died from brain tumors in the United States in 2009? As a matter of fact‚ more 200‚000 US cases of brain tumors are reported per year according to Brain Tumor Society. Brain tumor is abnormal growth of tissue in the brain and comes in two forms‚ benign and malignant. A benign brain tumor is made up of non-cancerous cells and does not spread beyond the part of the brain where it initially formed. A malignant brain tumor‚ on the other hand‚ is composed of cancer

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    and away we go the TeenTown! Teenage life is a chapter of our life where we teens should be meticulous in everything we do. In here‚ our body grows older‚ and we can’t imagine the things growing in our skins as we go through this stage in life. Have you imagined it? That as we go through this stage‚ everything changes…physically‚ mentally‚ socially‚ and most of all‚ emotionally. As we go through life‚ we meet changes. Changes that will make our character stand above all. What you do now will

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    sixteen years old and enforcing two years of driving with a licensed adult before obtaining a full license‚ will result in reducing the amount of teenage car accidents because of the increase in supervised driving experience for new drivers. Earlier this year last October‚ Kieran Turner‚ a spokesman for NZTA (New Zealand Transportation Agency) mentioned teenage car accidents are still the “single biggest killer of teenagers” nationally (“Car crashes biggest teen killer”). Additionally‚ according to

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    The dictionary defines experience as the process of doing and seeing things and of having things happen too. In How Teen Experiences Affect Your Teenage Brain For Life by Russ Juskalian‚ A Separate Peace by John Knowles and Night by Elie Wiesel demonstrate how experiences shape identities. Everyone has different experiences and get something out of it. How a person feels about it changes the way they see things. After each experience a person has‚ they either like it and continue doing it or they

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